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Perth & Kinross Holiday and Tourism Information
 

From this page you can follow the links to Perth & Kinross holiday accommodation, activities, attractions, historic sites, travel information, and general tourism info for the area.






Although it is the smallest city in Scotland, Perth sits on a geological fault line that forms an unwitting link between the majesty of the Highlands and the allure of the Lowlands.

Aberdeenshire Angus and Dundee Fife Glasgow, Stirling, Loch Lomond Argyll and Bute Fort William


And as the unofficial capital of the Perth-Kinross region it is blessed with awe-inspiring scenery and a vibrant heritage. The city was once peopled by members of the mysterious tribe known as the Picts (or the ‘painted people’) and later became the most northerly outpost of the Roman legions.

Scone Palace © Peter Hodge
Scone Palace - Photo: Peter Hodge CCL
 

 

Inhabited as far back as 6,000BC, it boasts standing stones dating to 4,000BC while a Bronze Age longboat - discovered near the site of a Roman fortress - has been dated to 1,000BC.




As well as mighty castles, lofty mountains, sublime, wooded glens and a landscape best suited to adventure, it is home to Scone Palace and the iconic Stone of Scone – the crowning place for Scottish kings - and well-known whisky makers.

The region is one of the top destinations for leisure in all its many forms, encompassing music, walking, cycling, angling, climbing, water sports and even ‘extreme’ challenges.






One of its main passions is golf thanks, in part, to the existence of the famous championship course of Gleneagles.

 

9th Hole Gleneagles © Keith Duff
9th Hole Gleneagles  - Photo: Keith Duff CCL
 

Dalguise House © Kirsty Smith
Dalguise House - Photo: Kirsty Smith CCL

 

Bizarrely, it boasts the world’s tallest hedge, Europe’s oldest tree and the widest conifer in Britain.

The latter is the only survivor of Birnam Wood, made famous by Shakespeare’s play ’MacBeth’.

The region can also claim Beatrix Potter among its list of great names.

She spent summers at her family home, Dalguise House at Dunkeld, where she developed her life-long obsession with painting, drawing and wildlife.

In fact, the ancient cathedral city of Dunkeld is one of the most remarkable places in the region. Largely destroyed during the Battle of Dunkeld in 1689 between the Cameronian Regiment and the Jacobites, it was rebuilt in the 18th century.

The fairy-tale Blair Castle at Blair Atholl, near Pitlochry, is both historic and popular.



Seat of the Earls and Dukes of Atholl, it is home to the Atholl Highlanders - the last private army remaining in Europe - and boasts magnificent gardens and a rare collection of family treasures that fills 30 rooms.

 

 

Blair Castle © Anne Burgess
Blair Castle - Photo: Anne Burgess CCL
 

Scone Chapel © Peter Hodge
Scone Chapel - Photo: Peter Hodge CCL
 

 

Scone Palace has an unparalleled pedigree, attracting visitors from all corners of the world.



Overlooking the salmon-leaping River Tay, it was once capital of the Pictish kingdom.



Later it became the crowning place for Scottish kings and housed the Stone of Destiny.



A replica of the stone now sits haughtily in front of a tiny, gothic-style chapel.



Anyone taking a walk in the Palace’s 16th century long gallery will be following in the footsteps of the likes of Charles II, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Queen Victoria.

On the edge of Perthshire lies the winter sports playground of Glenshee, a haunt of skiers, snowboarders and climbers, with the UK’s largest ski lift system extending over four mountains.











In the south of the region lies the tourist hotspot of Kinross, which boasts the Heart of Scotland Visitor Centre and the superb gardens of Kinross House.

 

Glen Shee © Colin Smith
Glen Shee - Photo: Colin Smith CCL
 

Loch Leven © Fractal Angel
Loch Leven - Photo: Fractal Angel CCL

 

This area is also home to the mighty Loch Leven, the largest loch of the so-called Lowlands and a nature reserve since 1964. One of its islands has a castle in which Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567 before she miraculously escaped by boat.

In truth, there is something of interest round every corner in this often-wild part of modern Alba. Aberfeldy, for example, has Dewars World of Whisky - “the ultimate Scotch Whisky visitor centre” – as well as Castle Menzies, where Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed on his way to the Battle of Culloden, and the waterfall that inspired one of Robbie Burns’ ballads.


There are also some great gardens to visit. Scone Palace has the country’s largest collection of orchids while Perth’s Cherrybank Gardens has the UK’s largest collection of heathers.

 

Tourist Information Centres:

Aberfeldy
The Square, PH15 2DD
Tel: 01887 820276
E-mail: aberfeldytic@visitscotland.com

Blairgowrie
26 Wellmeadow, PH10 6AS
Tel: 01250 872960
E-mail: blairgowrietic@perthshire.co.uk

Crieff
High Street, PH7 3HU
Tel: 01764 652578
E-mail: criefftic@perthshire.co.uk

Dunkeld
The Cross, PH8 0AN
Tel: 01350 727688
E-mail: dunkeldtic@visitscotland.com

Kinross
Heart of Scotland Visitor Centre, adjacent to Service Area, Junction 6, M90, KY13 7NQ
Tel: 01577 863680
E-mail: kinross@visitscotland.com

Perth
Lower City Mills, West Mill Street, PH1 5QP
Tel: 01738 450600
E-mail: perth@visitscotland.com

Pitlochry
22 Atholl Road, PH16 5BX
Tel: 01796 472215 / 472751
E-mail: pitlochry@visitscotland.com
 

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